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Infrastructure and Construction Sector in India: Strategic Review (Budget 2013-14)

February 2013 | 11 pages | ID: IF992316574EN
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Order inflows for the construction and infrastructure sector have remained subdued since past two three years due to issues related to policy decisions, delays in environmental clearance and land acquisition. Steep increase in interest rates coupled with lack of fund raising by the companies also deteriorated the balance sheet of companies. However, it is quite apparent that in order to achieve sustainably healthy GDP growth, a proportionate increase in investment in infrastructure is required. Land acquisition and environment clearance are the two major bottlenecks hampering timely execution of projects. Hence, roll out of policies to expedite these procedures would lend a fillip to the sector.

Without any dichotomy - the future growth prospects of the Indian economy lingers primarily on the infrastructure investment and timely execution of the projects.

IS Advisors takes you through the impact analysis of Union Budget 2013-14 on the Industry in this report. The report provides useful and comprehensive information about the industry expectations from the budget, proposed measures in the budget and their impact on industry and its players.

SCOPE OF THE REPORT
  • Industry at a glance
  • List of key Budget expectations
  • Analysis of the various budget provisions affecting the industry
  • Summarize impact on key players of the industry
REASONS TO BUY

To understand the impact of key government policies on the overall industry and key players
1. OVERVIEW

2. PRE BUDGET EXPECTATIONS

3. KEY BUDGET PROVISIONS

4. BUDGET IMPACT ANALYSIS

4.1 Industry Impact
4.2 Company Impact

LIST OF TABLES & FIGURES

Table 1: Impact on Companies


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